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There's a
new four-part interview series
with Apollo astronaut Neil Armstrong, and part 1 is now available for viewing. The first man to walk on the Moon gives a personal commentary on Apollo 11's historic lunar landing, his thoughts on leadership and taking risks to innovate for the future. With the future of NASA's program currently under scrutiny, throughout the series Armstrong will talk about his position on the policy direction of the space agency, speaks candidly on his early life, and even tackles conspiracy theorist claims that the Moon landing never happened – using images from Google Moon to demonstrate their path. The series also includes previously unseen footage of the lunar descent. Armstrong doesn't give many interviews, and the show's producers say this is the first on-camera interview Armstrong has done since 2005. The episodes are from
evoTV's
series, The Bottom Line.
The different parts will be released over the next few weeks:
Part 1 – Space Race: now available
Part 2 –
Blast Off
available 8 May
Part 3 –
Giant Leap
available 15 May
Part 4 –
Presidential Pride
available 22 May